Subject: Nursing Home Play Lists - What's on your From: wilco Date: 14 Oct 02 - 10:43 AM I play in a lot of nursing homes in Southeast USA. Hers's my play list. What do you have on yours. Guitar, banjo, autoharp, fiddle. Amazing Grace - Fiddle Keep on the Sunnyside - Guitar Pacabels in D minor - Autoharp. Fly Around my pretty Little Miss - Banjo Golden Slippers - Fiddle. Farther Along - Guitar It is No Secret - Guitar Medley of I'll Fly Awy, Uncloudy Day, Somebody Touched Me - Guitar Elizabeth's Waltz - Autoharp Waiting for a train - Guitar You Are my Sunshine - Guitar and harmonica Ask for any requests for old songs. (Usually get hymnns). May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You - Guitar With a female singing partner, I'll add "When You Gonna Come see me?" What's on your list? |
Subject: RE: Nursing Home Play Lists - What's on your From: 53 Date: 14 Oct 02 - 10:45 AM I don't play nursing homes anymore. |
Subject: RE: Nursing Home Play Lists - What's on your From: Genie Date: 16 Oct 02 - 02:11 AM Wilco, I was in a hurry yesterday, so I just refresed several older thread where folks talked about what they play for the seniors, instead of doing all the blue clickies. I hope that was of help. Genie |
Subject: RE: Nursing Home Play Lists - What's on your From: GUEST,1mansaxband Date: 25 Jan 17 - 05:20 PM A Nightingale sang in Berkley square 4 leaf clover blue moon By the river st marie HEY THERE A cottage for sale Fine and Mellow My foolish heart My blue heaven Hello ma baby Hey good lookin- I arranged a jazz version of this lemon tree Make someone happy Oh you beautiful doll Sunny side of the street Many More {play 20-22 songs in hour show -Band in a Box} |
Subject: RE: Nursing Home Play Lists - What's on your From: Tattie Bogle Date: 25 Jan 17 - 08:49 PM Living in Scotland, our list might be a wee bit different. But now the folks in care homes are only a few years older than us, so no more 1st World War (even 2nd World War) songs! Bring on the 50s/60s pops, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Everley Bros, etc, and for Scottish, think Andy Stewart, Jimmy Shand, Kenneth McKellar, etc. |
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